Flash 10 SCE creation script. The script checks to ensure the system uses an older non-SSE2 processor, otherwise import and run getFlash11 from the dCore repository. It installs the last known working Flash 10 version for these older processors. It creates a flash10.sce in the /sce directory and requests user permission to add it to sceboot.lst. As Adobe no longer provides Flash 10 security updates, the script can be deleted once flash10.sce is created.

Use at own risk, Flash security issues well documented, only run Flash as a last resort, numerous alteratives available:

SMPlayer works well, streams URLs with better performance on old hardware, works on youtube.com and many other sites.

youtube-dl is excellent for downloading videos from many sites, play locally with favourite media player.

Most websites now provide an html5 alternative to Flash, which is, however, more taxing on old hardware.

Lastly if Flash 10 is utilized, recommend:

Firefox → Addons → Ask to Activate instead of 'Always Activate'.

Using NoScript or Flash block add-on during majority of browsing.

This script was created for practice and appears to work well. Even though I (nitram) no longer use Flash, rather than delete sharing with others :)